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UK/["/ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti/"]/US/["/ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti/"]/

Meaning of Disability

a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult for somebody to do some things that most other people can do

In simple words: A condition that limits a person's physical or mental abilities.

Disability in a sentence

  • She was born with a physical disability that affects her mobility.
  • Disability can refer to a wide range of impairments, including sensory, intellectual, or mental health conditions.
  • The new law aims to improve access to education for students with disabilities.
  • He received disability benefits after being unable to work due to his injury.
  • Some disabilities are visible, while others are hidden and not immediately apparent.
  • Disability may also mean the reduced ability to perform certain activities, either temporarily or permanently.
  • Companies should make reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities to ensure equal opportunity.

How to use Disability

Use 'disability' in contexts related to health or ability. It’s neutral and inclusive language. Avoid using informal terms that may be insensitive.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'dis' as a prefix meaning 'not' and 'ability' as what one can do — it's about not being able to do something.

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Synonyms for Disability

Opposites of Disability

Common mistakes with Disability

  • Confused with 'ability' — they are opposites.
  • Using 'disabilty' (missing 'i') as a spelling mistake.
  • Assuming all disabilities are visible.

Compare Disability with Impairment, Inability

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Frequently asked questions about Disability

What does Disability mean?

A condition that limits a person's physical or mental abilities.

What is the definition of Disability?

a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult for somebody to do some things that most other people can do

How do you use Disability in a sentence?

She was born with a physical disability that affects her mobility.

Can you give another example of Disability?

Disability can refer to a wide range of impairments, including sensory, intellectual, or mental health conditions.

What are synonyms for Disability?

Common alternatives include handicap, impairment, inability, incapacity, challenges.

What is the opposite of Disability?

Opposite meanings include ability, capability.

What words go with Disability?

It commonly pairs with chronic, profound, serious, experience, have, suffer, movement, organization, discrimination, chronic, profound, serious, experience, have, suffer, movement, organization, discrimination.

What are common mistakes when using Disability?

Confused with 'ability' — they are opposites. Using 'disabilty' (missing 'i') as a spelling mistake. Assuming all disabilities are visible.

How do you pronounce Disability?

US: /["/ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti/"]/, UK: /["/ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Disability?

Use 'disability' in contexts related to health or ability. It’s neutral and inclusive language. Avoid using informal terms that may be insensitive.

What CEFR level is Disability?

"Disability" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.